USC looking to expand Honors College dorms
By Mary Ramsey | Sep. 1, 2016The State reports that USC is looking to start a $15 million expansion of the Honors College dorms.
The State reports that USC is looking to start a $15 million expansion of the Honors College dorms.
Zapp scooters have taken over much of downtown Columbia, and the whole thing is the brainchild of a USC grad.
This weekend will feature one of Columbia's biggest events of the year: The South Carolina Pride Parade and all that comes with it.
In another sign of a presidential election unlike any other, multiple recent polls show Democrat Hillary Clinton tied with Republican Donald Trump in the deep-red Palmetto State.
Millions in external funding led USC to set a new record for research grants over the past year.
Environmental issues were the topic of the first of six forums hosted by the Lead The Way voter initiative.
A multi-vehicle crash on I-77 sent eight people to the hospital, two men were arrested after a shooting at an off-campus student housing complex at Clemson and a tropical depression threatening the Southeast is expected to become a tropical storm.
A hearing will be held Wednesday to decide whether portions of the Dylann Roof trial should be closed to the press, an apartment management company had to warn residents about people dressed up a clowns trying to lure children into nearby woods and River Bluff High School will put on a silent auction to support Lewis Simpkins' family.
Researchers will conduct a 6-week study examining the use of technology to aid in tracking food consumption and achieving weight loss.
A build-up of radioactive material was uncovered at a nuclear power plant near Columbia, Gov. Nikki Haley and her family released their 2014 and 2015 tax returns and one man was hospitalized after a Sunday shooting.
OMSA has opened "The Intersection: Multicultural Student Lounge" to students for meetings, dialogues, presentations and a sense of a diverse and inclusive community.
Attempts to improve emergency personnel's interactions with the deaf and hard of hearing are highlighted after the recent shooting of a deaf North Carolina motorist.
Ernest F. Hollings Special Collections library will recognize one of the most celebrated writers in Southern literature, William Faulkner, with a new exhibit thanks to rare donations.
A father and daughter were found dead in a Northeast Richland County neighborhood, a Hispanic man was killed in an officer-involved shooting in North Charleston and a new Zika case was reported in Horry County.
Court documents revealed new details about the disappearance of Brittanee Drexel while on vacation in Myrtle Beach in 2009, a federal judge ruled the University of North Carolina system can't enforce the state's "'bathroom bill" on its campuses and former Gamecock football standout Victor Hampton was arrested for DUI.
Cooler heads prevailed Thursday evening when students and faculty gathered at the USC School of Law to attend a forum on policing in the 21st century. Guests mingled over refreshments in the Law School lobby prior to adjourning to the auditorium for the main event.
A mural dedicated to the victims of the Mother Emanuel Church was defaced, a man stole more than $10,000 in merchandise from a Columbia Wal-Mart and the Richland County Recreation Commission agreed to cooperate with an investigation.